Road Trip

In the trenches it was often not possible to look over the top as the enemy snipers were very effective in killing so many who tried and in both Gollipoli and on the western front as the war was bogged down with the rwo forces often only yards apart the trench rifle was adapted by having the rifle being sighted via the mirror on the rear of the upright.
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There was a good display of the signaling equipment of both the British and German forces

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This pic of of the NZ mounted infantry who went to Egypt and were part of the defeat of the Ottoman empire there and with the liberation of Jerusalem and on up through Syria and beyond.
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I'm a history buff as well. WWI was a perfect example of "modern" weapons and yesterday's tactics. Result, carnage on all sides.
 
I didn't get many pics of our forces in the second world war and the ones of the placards in the medal room are not up to being read so there is ju7st the one pic of Captain Charles Upham, our most decorated soldier with a Victoria Cross and bar plus a chest full of other medals that showed the times when his extreme competence and bravery were recognised.
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Our desert forces
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The Home Guard
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Medical aid
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Spiritual aid
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Oposing forces
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Garry............great and interesting stuff. I'm a bit of a military history buff myself. I was wondering, is Keith Park well known and taught to school kids in NZ? Probably one of the greatest, if not the greatest, military figures from NZ.
 
He is known by many in my generation Dave, but the young ones dont know anything about the Battle of Britian and certaily not Sir Kieth Parks although there was a bit on the TV when his statue was put up
Air Chief Marshal Sir Keith Rodney Park, GCB, KBE, MC & Bar, DFC was a New Zealand soldier, First World War flying ace and Second World War Royal Air Force commander. He was in operational command during two of the most significant air battles in the European theatre in the Second World War, helping to win the Battle of Britain and the Battle of Malta. In Germany, he was supposedly known as "the Defender of London".

For thse who dont know (of) him this is the online write-up
http://www.sirkeithpark.com/biography.aspx
 
After the second world war there was the Malaya campaign with just this one display
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Followed by the Korean War which seems to be finally in the throes of ending
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Vietnam
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Afghanistan and Iraq are in the videos in next post
 

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Grz63 wrote on Werty's profile.
(cont'd)
Rockies museum,
CM Russel museum and lewis and Clark interpretative center
Horseback riding in Summer star ranch
Charlo bison range and Garnet ghost town
Flathead lake, road to the sun and hiking in Glacier NP
and back to SLC (via Ogden and Logan)
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Good Morning,
I plan to visit MT next Sept.
May I ask you to give me your comments; do I forget something ? are my choices worthy ? Thank you in advance
Philippe (France)

Start in Billings, Then visit little big horn battlefield,
MT grizzly encounter,
a hot springs (do you have good spots ?)
Looking to buy a 375 H&H or .416 Rem Mag if anyone has anything they want to let go of
 
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